WAR ON TERRORISM - LOOKING GLASS NEWS | |
Terra, Terra, Terra - Cry terra and let loose the dogs of war |
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by Anwaar Hussain Fountainhead Entered into the database on Tuesday, February 28th, 2006 @ 16:59:33 MST |
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Never before has one word, or its relentless repetition, done so much
for one man as the word `terror’ (`terra` in Texanese) has for
this Texan from Crawford that now resides in the White House. No other single
word, it seems, is so much responsible for Bush`s continued fame among certain
naive American quarters. Whether it is the external or internal policies of this administration, the
word terra remains the cornerstone of all its past, present and future
plans of action. Be it Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Katrina, domestic elections,
passing of sham legislation, the Guantanamo Gulag, the discovery of torture
dungeons or the scandal of spying on own citizens, no crisis has ever been strong
enough to withstand the magic mantra of terra, terra, terra. The latest scandal, the domestic spying program that shot to doll rags every
possible U.S. law and Constitutional amendment, too is now conveniently being
called the "terrorist surveillance program." Were it not for the fear
of puking, one would have laughed at the sickening use of this word. The only other word that comes a close second, especially in the run ups to
and the durations of external fiascos e.g. the upcoming Iran war, is the word
‘freedom’. The entire presidential tenure of the current White House
incumbent is laced with the two words terra and freedom. Though most
Americans have begun to suspect that freedom at home, like any fixed commodity,
is depleting by the exact proportion of its alleged export abroad, there are
still some out there who heed this incessant chant of terra, terra, terra.
Terra has been used at times as the most well oiled ramrod with which
to shove unpalatable legislation down the dissenting Americans’ collective
throat or, at other times, used as a stick to cow down the anti-war opposition
into a mute submission. In one of his West Point speeches, President Bush announced that the "war
on terra will not be won on the defensive. We must take the battle to the
enemy, disrupt his plans and confront the worst threats before they emerge.”
Not very much later, this same president in an interview with Matt Lauer on
NBC`s Today show when asked if the war on terror could be won responded with,
"I don`t think you can win it." On the one hand this president says
that Americans lives can "never be the same" because of his "war
on terra" and on the other that in spite of all the sacrifice of Americans’
freedom and prosperity, he will not ever win the "war on terra".
How gullible can a people be? This president tells the Americans that the "war
on terra" is so vital that they have to sacrifice their freedoms,
bankrupt themselves, allow spying on their private lives, change their lives
forever and not ask for secrets that he keeps from them. He tells them to stay
the course without telling them what the course is. Yet without bating an eye
lid, he tells them that the war on terra will continue forever and
even at the end of forever, it remains essentially unwinnable. Ironically, there are still Americans out there that, despite being told that
this war on terra is neither winnable nor finite, answer to the call of terra,
terra, terra like faithful on a shrine. Is it a secret any more that Americans
will be kept in a constant state of fear for as long as the Bush Co. can get
away with it because terra, after all, is very, very profitable for certain
corporations and power brokers? Is it any secret any more that the only way
to stop terrorism is to expose the war on terra as yet another very
dangerous US government’s war scam? Does any one need reminding any more that the so called terrorism is a desperate
tactic of a desperate people, not an evil ideology? That the root cause of present
day terrorism lies in US government’s failed foreign policies that maintain
the violent occupation of Muslim lands and the cruel subjugation of millions
of marginalized Muslims. That stopping terrorism is wholly ineffective until
these unjust US government policies are stopped. That, for example, the illegal
and immoral continued US occupation of Iraq greatly aggravates the problem by
patently authenticating the so called terrorists’ claims of repression
and brutal occupation of Muslim lands. That this bloody US occupation practically
guarantees that Americans and their sidekicks will continue to be targets of
violence wherever and whenever possible and that the soon-to-come Iran misadventure
is most likely to swell the ranks of these very ‘terrorists’ like
never before. That all this is happening right before our eyes, with such obvious similarities
to the rise of the Hitlers and Mussolinis of the past, is as hugely sardonic
as it is unbelievable. For the time being however, riding on the wings of terra,
the Americans are being sleep marched into history`s hall of shame. The day
may be far but it surely will come when this mass delusion of the Bush supporters
will finally evaporate. On that day these Americans are certain to wake up and,
in a deafening global chorus of error, error, error, ask themselves the fateful
question, "What have we done?" So on the eve of yet another war that is about to be thrust upon yet another
innocent mass of humanity, let us remember that like all empires in the history
of human civilization, the Bush Empire too will eventually come to an end. And
when that does finally happen, I don`t want to be around for the fear of those
involuntary drops of tears when the charlatans are being meted out the Mussolini
treatment. In the meanwhile, however, “Cry terra and let loose the dogs
of war.” |